The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Second Gold Star in lieu of a Third Award of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Major General Roy Stanley Geiger (MCSN: 0-332), United States Marine Corps, for exceptionally meritorious service to the Government of the United States in a duty of great responsibility while serving in the highly responsible position of Commanding General, III Amphibious Corps, supervised the planning for his corps’ participation in the invasion of Okinawa and led his well-integrated force throughout the struggle for the Ryukyu Islands stronghold. Going ashore with the early landing elements on 1 April 1945, he began a bitter, three-month campaign by skillfully coordinating the initial drive of the First Marine Division across the island with the swift advance of the Sixth Marine Division to the north. Subsequently, he employed both divisions on the southern front against desperate, fanatic resistance. With outstanding professional skill, forceful leadership and unswerving determination, he directed his units, blending their effort with that of the entire task force, repeatedly disregarding personal safety to secure a first-hand estimate of the battle situation and inspiring his men to heights of bravery and accomplishment. Through his exceptional performance, General Geiger was in large measure responsible for the success of the operation which secured a tremendously important base on the doorstep of the Japanese home islands.